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The EGEE project: building a grid infrastructure for Europe

Learn about the objectives, strategy, and activities of the EGEE project, which aims to create a wide European grid infrastructure for research communities.

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The EGEE project: building a grid infrastructure for Europe

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  1. The EGEE project: building a grid infrastructure for Europe 4th Annual Workshop on Linux Clusters For Super Computing 24 October 2003 Bob Jones EGEE Technical Director EGEE is proposed as a project funded by the European Union under contract IST-2003-508833 LCSC2003 24 October 2003 - 1

  2. EGEE: Goals • Create a wide European Grid production quality infrastructure on top of present and future EU RN infrastructure • Provide distributed European research communities with “round-the-clock” access to major computing resources, independent of geographic location • Change of emphasis from grid development to grid deployment • Support many application domains with one large-scale infrastructure that will attract new resources over time • Provide training and support for end-users LCSC2003 24 October 2003 - 2

  3. EGEE: Strategy • Leverage current and planned national and regional Grid programmes, building on • theresults of existing projectssuch as DataGrid and others • the EU Research NetworkGeantand work closely with relevantindustrial Grid developers andNRENs • Support Grid computing needs common to the different communities • integratethe computing infrastructures and agree oncommon access policies • Exploit International connections (US and AP) • Provide interoperability with other major Grid initiatives such as the US NSF Cyberinfrastructure, establishing aworldwide Grid infrastructure LCSC2003 24 October 2003 - 3

  4. EGEE: Partners • Leverage national resources in a more effective way for broader European benefit • 70 leading institutions in 27 countries organised into regional federations LCSC2003 24 October 2003 - 4

  5. EGEE Activities 24% Joint Research 28% Networking • JRA1: Middleware Engineering and Integration • JRA2: Quality Assurance • JRA3: Security • JRA4: Network Services Development • NA1:Management • NA2:Dissemination and Outreach • NA3: User Training and Education • NA4:Application Identification and Support • NA5:Policy and International Cooperation Emphasis in EGEE is on operating a production grid and supporting the end-users 48% Services • SA1: Grid Operations, Support and Management • SA2: Network Resource Provision Starts 1st April 2004 for 2 years (1st phase) with EU funding of ~32M€ LCSC2003 24 October 2003 - 5

  6. EGEE Service Activity (I) Create, operate, support and manage a production quality infrastructure 1 Operations Management Centre – OMC • Coordinator for CICs and for ROCs • Team to oversee operations – problems resolved, performance targets, etc. • Operations Advisory Group to advise on policy issues, etc. 5 Core Infrastructure Centres – CIC • Day-to-day operation management– implement operational policies defined by OMC • Monitor state, initiate corrective actions, eventual 24x7 operation of grid infrastructure • Provide resource and usage accounting, security incident response coordination, ensure recovery procedures ~11 Regional Operations Centres – ROC • Provide front-line support to users and resource centres • Support new resource centres joining EGEE in the regions LCSC2003 24 October 2003 - 6

  7. EGEE Service Activity (II) Resource Centers Month 1: 10 RCs Month 15: 20 RCs RCs are not funded via the project Expect to attract many more RCs LCSC2003 24 October 2003 - 7

  8. The Northern Region ROC • Joint operation between SARA (Netherlands) and Swedish Infrastructure for Computing (SNIC) • Collaboration body formed in North European Grid Cluster (NEG) • The SNIC part lead by KTH PDC (Parallelldatorcentrum) • Operation: • Negotiate service level agreements (SLA) with committed resource centres (RC) in the Nordic countries and Estonia • Deploy and support egee grid middleware - includes documentation and training • Monitor and support 24/7 operation of Grid resources • Ensure collaboration with other Grid initiatives in the region - Nordic Data Grid, Nordugrid, Swegrid, NOTUR, CSC,… Per Öster <per@pdc.kth.se LCSC2003 24 October 2003 - 8

  9. The Northern Region ROC • Organisation and tasks (in short) • ROC manager • Coordinate and lead activity • Coordinate activity with the other 8 ROCs • Interact with the CIC • Deployment team • Validate software releases • Deploy software and aid the RCs in resolving implementation issues • Aid support team in middleware support issues • Support team • Monitor Grid resources • Support RCs in operation of Grid middleware • Operate call centre for user and RC support Per Öster <per@pdc.kth.se LCSC2003 24 October 2003 - 9

  10. EGEE Service Activity (III) • Network Provision • Ensures EGEE access to network services provided by GEANT and the NRENs to link users, resources and operational management • Tasks • Definition of requirements • Specification of services • Definition of network access policies • Monitoring of service level provision GEANT is the High-speed pan-European backbone linking National Research and Educational Networks (NRENs) LCSC2003 24 October 2003 - 10

  11. EGEE Middleware Activity (I) • Hardening and re-engineering of existing middleware functionality, leveraging the experience of partners • Activity concentrated in few major centers • Key services: Resource Access • Data Management (CERN) • Information Collection and Accounting (UK) • Resource Brokering (Italy) • Quality Assurance (France) • Grid Security (Northern Europe) • Middleware Integration (CERN) • Middleware Testing (CERN) includes Nordugrid partners LCSC2003 24 October 2003 - 11

  12. EGEE Middleware Activity (II) • Provide robust, supportable middleware components • Select, re-engineer, integrate identified Grid Services, evolve towards Services Oriented Architecture and multiple platforms • All software available to other projects via Open Source licence • Selection of Middleware based on requirements of • the applications (Bio & HEP) and the Operations • Support and evolve of the middleware components • Evolve towards OGSI, define a re-engineer process, address multiplatform, multiple implementations and interoperability issues • Define defect handling processes and responsibilities LCSC2003 24 October 2003 - 12

  13. Quality Assurance LCSC2003 24 October 2003 - 13

  14. EGEE and LCG (I) • Strong links already established between EDG and LCG and this approach will continue in the scope of EGEE • The core infrastructure of the LCG and EGEE grids will be operated as a single service, and will grow out of LCG service • LCG includes US and Asia • EGEE includes other sciences • Substantial part of infrastructure common to both • The ROCs provide local support for Resource Centres and users • Similar to LCG primary sites • Some ROCs and LCG primary sites will be merged LCSC2003 24 October 2003 - 14

  15. LCG-1 LCG-2 EGEE-1 EGEE-2 Globus 2 based OGSA based EDG VDT LCG EGEE . . . . . . EGEE and LCG (II) LCG Deployment Manager will be the EGEE Operations Manager Production Middleware deployment in EGEE LCSC2003 24 October 2003 - 15

  16. EGEE Implementation Plans • Initial service will be based on the LCG infrastructure (production service where most resources are allocated) • WIll need a certification test-bed system • For debugging and problem resolving of the production system • Must deploy a development service • Runs the candidate next software release for production • Treated as an reliable facility (but with less support than the production service) LCSC2003 24 October 2003 - 16

  17. EGEE Networking Activity (I) • Dissemination and outreach • Lead by TERENA • User training and induction • Lead by Unv Edin. (NeSC) • Application identification and support • Two pilot application centers (for high energy physics and biomedical grids) • One more generic component dealing with longer term recruitment and support of other communities • Policy and International cooperation • Establish Grid policy forum • Guide work with international standards bodies (GGF etc.) • Coordinate relations with other projects (EU and beyond) map points indicate federations and are not geographically precise LCSC2003 24 October 2003 - 17

  18. EGEE Networking Activity (II) • User training and Induction • Over 25 courses for more than 1000 people in the first 2 years • Induction & advanced user courses • Application developer training and middleware retreat LCSC2003 24 October 2003 - 18

  19. EGEE Networking Activity (III) • EGEE Scope : ALL-Inclusive for academic applications • Open to industrial and socio-economic world as well • The major success criterion of EGEE: how many satisfied users from how many different domains ? • 5000 users (3000 after year 2) from at least 5 disciplines • 2 Pilot Application Domains: Physics & Bioinformatics Application domains and timelines are for illustration only LCSC2003 24 October 2003 - 19

  20. EGEE and Industry • Industrial participation encouraged both as potential end-users and IT technology and service suppliers • Normally through national and regional Grid EGEE federations • EGEE will organise an Industry Forum to keep selected Industrial and Commercial interested parties in close contact • Services developed in first phase of 2 years (2004-5) may be tendered to Industry in second phase (2006-7) LCSC2003 24 October 2003 - 20

  21. Summary • EGEE represents the change from grid development to large-scale deployment build on the results of existing projects such as DataGrid, NorduGrid, LCG and others • The goal is to support many application domains with one large-scale infrastructure that will attract new resources over time • Training and support for end-users is an important activity of the project • A path for providing a continuously available grid service is established (EDG, LCG, EGEE) • Grid middleware will be re-engineered to produce a OGSI based implementation addressing the needs of the applications • The project will start in April 2004 - first phase will last 2 years. Negotiations have been successfully completed with the European Commission and planning for the transition to EGEE is underway LCSC2003 24 October 2003 - 21

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